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that's when people really give us their best. when the markets are less competitive, and more administered if i can put it that way, people get complacent. so from the customers' point of view, a crowded competitive market is great news. and actually for the nations which build and develop the products, it's great news too because everybody has to try that much harder. so why britain? for a number of reasons 679 i mean the -- reasons. i mean the united kingdom has been in the business of defense and i'm not talking just about the development of great equipment. but in the operations of defense in many parts of the world. for decades. and we continue to be one of the most operationally experienced defense nations. so when people look to purchase equipment, develop their own capabilities, it's not surprising that they go first and foremost to nations which actually have the experience of living through operational requirements. that's the uk. >> how specifically do you guys work with british companies and help them to be able to ex
that's when people really give us their best. when the markets are less competitive, and more administered if i can put it that way, people get complacent. so from the customers' point of view, a crowded competitive market is great news. and actually for the nations which build and develop the products, it's great news too because everybody has to try that much harder. so why britain? for a number of reasons 679 i mean the -- reasons. i mean the united kingdom has been in the business of...
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tell us the full interview in just over an hour here on our. occupiers from across the u.s. have returned in full force to philadelphia where they held a mass demo on independence day the protest against corporate greed inequality and debt began over the weekend dozens were arrested after it was met with a heavy police presence and activists khalid says the movement is still expanding as it's proven to be the only way for americans to speak out against injustice is maturing as a movement i mean the fact that there was such massive demonstrations for may first in new york city and all around the country where occupy wall street joined with the immigrant rights movement with the labor movement you know that shows a real political advance we haven't seen made a demonstrations like that in this country in a long time occupy wall street is really advancing right dance political movement they can actually confront the one percent and demand as a change of power reflects the sentiments and the economic suffering that a whole generation of young people is feeling the economic standa
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of their reach now let me show you what i mean when it comes to the average syrian a carton of eggs used to cost about one hundred and ten syrian pounds before. war after the uprising that amount of money is enough for just two eggs now take sugar for example the price of a bath like this has tripled in cost the amount of money one used to spend on it now by about this amount and even stable food like rice i mean this is a really common food in syria probably enough to feed a small family for about a week like this has doubled in cost now when it comes to the arab spring the cost of food and fuel has played a critical role as prices rose so did anger in arab nations the same holds true in syria were simply surviving and making ends meet as now a daily battle in the end the price of bread may prove to be a bigger obstacle to peace than a loaded gun for our team and lucy catherine of in moscow the road to peace in syria is blocked by the burden of sanctions that are fueling the conflict from grass roots so says the country's minister of domestic trade and opposition member and feels it's n
of their reach now let me show you what i mean when it comes to the average syrian a carton of eggs used to cost about one hundred and ten syrian pounds before. war after the uprising that amount of money is enough for just two eggs now take sugar for example the price of a bath like this has tripled in cost the amount of money one used to spend on it now by about this amount and even stable food like rice i mean this is a really common food in syria probably enough to feed a small family for...
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neil feels it's nothing more than hypocrisy from the us. syria is in a difficult situation in social and economic terms it has been isolated which primarily hurts the people of syria rather than the assad government therefore the attitude of the west in isolating syria is pure hypocrisy and their claim that the embargo is damaging the assad regime is own substantiated we believe that once we manage to bring about national reconciliation and restore unity we will be able to end the blockade in the way it has happened time and again throughout history both in syria and in other parts of the world can. help us the full interview in just over an hour here on our team but europe's internet users are celebrating the rejection by the e.u. parliament of a controversial anti-piracy treaty act is an international trade agreement aimed at preventing large scale intellectual property theft critics claim the treaty would threaten people who work freedom outside the e.u. act there has been signed by the us canada japan and several other countries earlier
neil feels it's nothing more than hypocrisy from the us. syria is in a difficult situation in social and economic terms it has been isolated which primarily hurts the people of syria rather than the assad government therefore the attitude of the west in isolating syria is pure hypocrisy and their claim that the embargo is damaging the assad regime is own substantiated we believe that once we manage to bring about national reconciliation and restore unity we will be able to end the blockade in...
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i hope you'll come back again sometime and talk to us. you're always welcome, and i hope you found it enjoyable being here at the citadel. thank you. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> every time i see mitt romney he is cram brook, we went it to the same school. he always says that with the school ties. >>> with conk congress on break all this week, we're featuring some of the weekend programs on rime time. on thursday night, join us as we take a look at women's history. form democratic congresswoman in colorado reflects on politics in the 1970s. at 9:00 p.m. eastern--and at 10:to people, 375 years ago. american history tv in prime time, all this week on cspan 3. >> each week, american history tv's american artifacts takes people into -- african-american history and culture will open a new building on the national mall in 2015. this is the heart of america. so this is an opportunity to sort of preview some of the material that the public will see when the museum opens its doors. this story of the african-american experience is both a story of
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and also you actually had julian assange staying in your home state thank you very much for joining us i want to give it about the media's role in this story because obviously you've seen a lot of criticism and backlash against julian assange and yet the same people and the same media that were criticizing him and now going to be covering the story for the next couple of weeks is going to be the headline news i think julian has somehow. a territory adjourn the sixth. and journalism is resentful of that to an extent that's partly what's happening in my view and so you see these two shrill comments against you these people feel that they have the right to patrol the information and they actually do very little to promote journalism's ethics outside the profession so there's a sort of professional competition going on and i think that it's it's rather unfortunate i think history will be very critical of this because ultimately journalism fails in its task is not just to protect itself you can either look at julian assange as a bomb villain. catch robin hood and the press if they want to b
and also you actually had julian assange staying in your home state thank you very much for joining us i want to give it about the media's role in this story because obviously you've seen a lot of criticism and backlash against julian assange and yet the same people and the same media that were criticizing him and now going to be covering the story for the next couple of weeks is going to be the headline news i think julian has somehow. a territory adjourn the sixth. and journalism is resentful...
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great to have you with us tonight thanks don't let me. recover my share here so first of all this little riff that i did any. anything i missed no i don't know if they had an excellent presentation what we can say is that in the united kingdom they've been running an austerity experiment and the results of that will start a policy experiment are in austerity because not wook or starry does not revive a condom ease or sturdy actually she sinks them and that's confirms what we as you said we've learned from greece we've learned from spain we've learned from italy right now i've heard it. there are actually winners in austerity that the banks are getting a fair amount of money they're getting bailed out the people very high and their taxes are going down is this. just bad economic policy or is there is there a kernel to this economic policy that actually benefits some portion of the populace that causes them to vote of the banks and the stock market not benefiting from most already that been it is benefiting from monetary policy which is nee
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us. that brings nothing but our income for. the environment. and the industry isn't telling the whole story. that goddamn liars. they're here to this land make as much money as they can and get the hell out of. life from moscow that wasn't in the band and say with a difference in philadelphia as members of the occupy movement from across the us gathered for a kid demo at least two people were arrested at will following the rally which had a heavy police presence. at the protest against corporate greed inequality and that . the occupy movement together here in philadelphia on the fourth of july was certainly a symbolic move the area is widely known as the cradle of liberty where the necklace and if independence was first read aloud the u.s. constitution was adopted and so far u.s. authorities have a big take occupiers from all of their camping locations all across the country and those were largely very peaceful protests more than seven thousand people have been arrested since the beginning of the movement last fall many of those demonstrators w
us. that brings nothing but our income for. the environment. and the industry isn't telling the whole story. that goddamn liars. they're here to this land make as much money as they can and get the hell out of. life from moscow that wasn't in the band and say with a difference in philadelphia as members of the occupy movement from across the us gathered for a kid demo at least two people were arrested at will following the rally which had a heavy police presence. at the protest against...
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better to use they're going to go to school reporting live from moscow. and other news greece is furious at the british prime minister over his remarks at the u.k. could restrict greeks from entering the country the move could also prevent other eurozone citizens coming to britain to escape recession at home because he says london should be focusing on its own financial troubles as laura smith explains. there's been speculation about massive waves of immigration from not just greece but from other economies that are struggling at the moment david cameron in response to that said that britain could potentially close its doors to immigration from these struggling eurozone countries including greece he was under pressure really to say there was a lot of speculation about these kind of migrant issues and he said if the borders came under unusual stress then the legal position was that britain could take action and close down those borders greece has responded quite vehemently it was the it was the pasok party one of the parties in the leading coalition at the
better to use they're going to go to school reporting live from moscow. and other news greece is furious at the british prime minister over his remarks at the u.k. could restrict greeks from entering the country the move could also prevent other eurozone citizens coming to britain to escape recession at home because he says london should be focusing on its own financial troubles as laura smith explains. there's been speculation about massive waves of immigration from not just greece but from...
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will he join us in the lobby? >> mr. speaker, it is quite difficult to do a u-turn on the labour policy. i am not sure they have lined up. but the mps sitting directly behind him have just tweeted that it is the third rise and cannot improve the economy. if he thinks it will not improve the economy, what does the shadow chancellor do? >> mr. speaker, it is about the responsibility. what is the reality? a double dip recession? family budgets under pressure? his plan has failed, mr. speaker. is it not time that he listened to the side of the house approved is it not time we did another u-turn and adopt the labour 5-point plan? >> there has been anger from some of the mp's. then there were celebrations to mark the queen's diamond jubilee. there was a river pageant. thousands of people lined the river thames to watch the boats and barges with the flotilla also to mark the queen's 60 years on the throne. other members of the royal family joined the celebration. there was a famous london landmark. it was broadcast over several
will he join us in the lobby? >> mr. speaker, it is quite difficult to do a u-turn on the labour policy. i am not sure they have lined up. but the mps sitting directly behind him have just tweeted that it is the third rise and cannot improve the economy. if he thinks it will not improve the economy, what does the shadow chancellor do? >> mr. speaker, it is about the responsibility. what is the reality? a double dip recession? family budgets under pressure? his plan has failed, mr....
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and they listened to us. and i'm here ten years later, and i've just been at a breakfast meeting, as you were and listened to the most wonderful speeches. we've come so far. it's become a real bipartisan cause, which i'm very happy to see. and in the case of america, it's... certainly without america, we'd be facing catastrophe. >> ifill: so many nations in africa resisted. >> they resisted for a long time and now south africa has woken up and is doing great things. if south africa becomes a template to where aids is in the subsaharan continent all the other countries will follow suit and michel sidibe spoke at the breakfast meeting this morning saying there was so much hope for africa now that south africa has its house in order. and president'm beck kay said if you have aids you get a shot and it goes away. or it's causeded by poverty. we faced those issues. now the new regime, they really paid attention and when south africa speaks, the whole of africa will listen. >> ifill: you have harsh words in your bo
and they listened to us. and i'm here ten years later, and i've just been at a breakfast meeting, as you were and listened to the most wonderful speeches. we've come so far. it's become a real bipartisan cause, which i'm very happy to see. and in the case of america, it's... certainly without america, we'd be facing catastrophe. >> ifill: so many nations in africa resisted. >> they resisted for a long time and now south africa has woken up and is doing great things. if south africa...
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actor has been signed by the us canada japan and several other countries earlier my colleague kevin i went to last k. from the pirate party u.k. says the rejection by the e.u. parliament is a historic victory for citizens over lobbyists. despite the wild claims that the copyright lobbyists and there was no actual proper evidence to show that act was going to help anyone on either in terms of jobs or in terms of growth for the economy i think it's worth pointing out that attitude was not just rejected it was comprehensive cry. heard david martin said this was actually. over her rejection of a measure that was already in commission ok the question for europe at the moment as it stands do. i think we'll ever be a pan global set of rules coming into place i think what's really clear is that it was a fundamental mistake to try and mix so many different things together but also equally it's a fundamental mistake to try and negotiate to such a treaty behind closed doors but it also without countries like russia india and china. have typical arrogance of western countries to manage we can jus
actor has been signed by the us canada japan and several other countries earlier my colleague kevin i went to last k. from the pirate party u.k. says the rejection by the e.u. parliament is a historic victory for citizens over lobbyists. despite the wild claims that the copyright lobbyists and there was no actual proper evidence to show that act was going to help anyone on either in terms of jobs or in terms of growth for the economy i think it's worth pointing out that attitude was not just...
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simple to use websites, tools, and apps. for making your financial life a little bit easier. >>> welcome back to "way too early" live at the olympic games here in london, and here is the stadium where hours from now the opening ceremony will take place, and we will see paul mccartney and the queen of england and a few surprises as well. and we get the official start tonight in the stadium, and the united states expected to lead the final medal count. tell your friends that table tennis, bad mitten and handball are the only three sports in the summer games in which the united states has never won a medal. the u.s. leads the all-time summer olympic count with 3,220 medals, including 929 golds. well, by coincidence of scheduling, we are in london on our third anniversary. it was not always this good. during the 2010 winter olympics we hosted live from vancouver, 2:30 a.m. eastern time, and let's take a look back as we celebrate our third birthday at our last much earlier olympics. ♪ [ phone ringing ] hello? okay, thank you. 1
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he joins us now. thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> tell us what your successor and team is doing in florida. that i say this is necessary to purge the voter rolls of illegal voters. >> it's of great concern to me and most of my fellow floridians. it's a closing the door on democracy, if you will, by making it much more difficult for floridians to exercise their precious right to vote. for example they've already changed the policy to former violent felons. we would give them the right to have their rights restored, give them the right to vote once they paid their debt to society. that has now been changed under the new administration. in addition they also said that early voting which is a great tradition in florida has been reduced from a 14-day period before the election to eight days before make it again more difficult for legal citizens to have their right to vote be heard. in florida we have a history of having close elections. i think everybody remembers 2000 and how close tha
he joins us now. thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> tell us what your successor and team is doing in florida. that i say this is necessary to purge the voter rolls of illegal voters. >> it's of great concern to me and most of my fellow floridians. it's a closing the door on democracy, if you will, by making it much more difficult for floridians to exercise their precious right to vote. for example they've already changed the policy to former violent felons....
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thank you to all of you for coming to join us. i like to give you the official leather bound guilded copy. here is your constitution. >> kevin thank you for joining us at the national constitution center. happy independents day. [applause] >> booktv has over 150,000 twitter followers. follow booktv on twitter to get publishing news, scheduling updates, author information, and talk directly with authors during our live programming. twitter.com/booktv. what will you reading this summer? booktv. s to know. doing work to sort of going over to my personal reading. i'm reading a number of books involving islamic terrorism, american response to 9/11, what we're doing as far as afghanistan and iraq. main book i read was "hard measures." jose rodriguez he was head of the team that put together integration methods. it was criticized it was effective and did the job, i think. very well written book. also the "art of intelligence "by hank. he's in the cia but organize straiting director in the war in -- sphas what they're doing in iraq and af
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could you just bring us up to date? it's very difficult to follow what's going on inside syria but as best as you know, jim. >> well, as you suggest, i think government troops captured most of the capital shown on tv of troops moving in on the southern side of town after the past few days, take on a number of districts leaving a trail of devastation. but people are now starting to move back in or going to collect their things and many of them are finding their homes are being smashed out there. so damascus seems to be more or less back under government control. but aleppo seems to be a different story. rebels have launched an attack on the old city in the heart of the second city, second capital. it's actually bigger than damascus, by the way. having yesterday, monday, taken over some areas, captured a number of government -- smashed ompletse the government is having a harder time there. they are focusing on the moment on securing the capital. and perhaps eventually, they will get around to more outlying areas if they c
could you just bring us up to date? it's very difficult to follow what's going on inside syria but as best as you know, jim. >> well, as you suggest, i think government troops captured most of the capital shown on tv of troops moving in on the southern side of town after the past few days, take on a number of districts leaving a trail of devastation. but people are now starting to move back in or going to collect their things and many of them are finding their homes are being smashed out...
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tell us the full interview in just over an hour right here on our team. athens has lashed out against the british prime minister over his remarks the u.k. could restrict the entry of greeks and citizens of other struggling euro zone countries david cameron stress it would be an extraordinary move but was meant to protect britain's economy however current affairs journalist says the measure would be illegal. there's never been a situation in which one e.u. member states has been allowed to limit immigration from from a long standing member state it's true to say that transitional controls can be and have been imposed on the new e.u. members such as the east european assertion countries but as things stand the free movement of people is one of the fundamental principles of the treaty and i think it's very hard to see britain being able to delegate from that true to say that countries are taking a more skeptical view of immigration and certainly in times of recession far right parties right wing parties tend to win more supports and so that puts pressure on
tell us the full interview in just over an hour right here on our team. athens has lashed out against the british prime minister over his remarks the u.k. could restrict the entry of greeks and citizens of other struggling euro zone countries david cameron stress it would be an extraordinary move but was meant to protect britain's economy however current affairs journalist says the measure would be illegal. there's never been a situation in which one e.u. member states has been allowed to limit...
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that resonate with us today. this november each political party will have 10,000 lawyers monitoring there election. if there any regularities or any sloppiness or any fraud, you cas bet that this will go to court. we came only a few thousand votes away from john kerry challenging the ohio electionhae resultsat in 2004 and that could've launched the same process all over again.is walter ds ean burnham, the deanf american political scientists say we have a sloppy selection system of any industrialized democracy. e time to take remedial steps will the election to minimize the sloppiness, incompetents, and from. from has distorted history in american life. it just like to be decent and animals college students. and live in new jersey, one of the most corrupt political machines ever. the men there for 40 years. what it @booktv? because of its wooden ones. in 1935 be honest about association, the do that is another day some 245 princeton, students to one of the election. the beat of five of them within the or the arriv
that resonate with us today. this november each political party will have 10,000 lawyers monitoring there election. if there any regularities or any sloppiness or any fraud, you cas bet that this will go to court. we came only a few thousand votes away from john kerry challenging the ohio electionhae resultsat in 2004 and that could've launched the same process all over again.is walter ds ean burnham, the deanf american political scientists say we have a sloppy selection system of any...
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. >> right away, you say, the war on terror started with us. explain. >> the way i look at it, when you attack buildings or embassies, whether it is the world trade center, the embassies in africa, those are things that represent u.s. interests. when you attack a warship, that is different. that is something that defense u.s. citizens and our interest around the world. when you try to take away and nation's ability to protect itself, it is an act of war. >> let's go back to the beginning. what date was at the ship you were commanding bombed? >> october 12, 2000. >> what were the circumstances? >> we had been operating in the mediterranean for about 6.5 weeks. we had been held back until the last possible minute. consequently, we had to go at a high-speed transit, 30 miles per hour, at double the normal speed. it was because of that transit that as we went through and around the southwest corner of the arabian peninsula, we below 50%. it carries over half a million gallons. we had to find someplace to stop. because of the drawdown in naval force
. >> right away, you say, the war on terror started with us. explain. >> the way i look at it, when you attack buildings or embassies, whether it is the world trade center, the embassies in africa, those are things that represent u.s. interests. when you attack a warship, that is different. that is something that defense u.s. citizens and our interest around the world. when you try to take away and nation's ability to protect itself, it is an act of war. >> let's go back to...
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big questions remain out of us the geisha into the rate rigging up bucky's continues with the full chief executive failing to provide many of the. violence in syria boils despite the best efforts of peace makers it's a lack of food and soaring prices that's taking its toll on people who haven't even taken sides in the conflict. and europeans are hailing their parliament's decision to reject the controversial and tom piracy act which has been slammed for violating internet freedom. hello and thank you for joining our t.v. this thursday with me karen tyrone well barclay's former boss has tried to distance himself from the rate reagan scandal that's shaken the bank that's after he was quizzed by m.p.'s bob diamond was also grilled on the allegations the bank of england and political top brass were involved in over charging interest on loans are to sarah further explained. well this story just looks set to run and run really full mochy for executives bob diamond giving very little away when we saw him being quizzed by m.p.'s yesterday about the rate rigging that went on. now the process went
big questions remain out of us the geisha into the rate rigging up bucky's continues with the full chief executive failing to provide many of the. violence in syria boils despite the best efforts of peace makers it's a lack of food and soaring prices that's taking its toll on people who haven't even taken sides in the conflict. and europeans are hailing their parliament's decision to reject the controversial and tom piracy act which has been slammed for violating internet freedom. hello and...
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joining us now is the president of the influential center for american progress. she used to work for the obama administration as secretary for health and human services. nura, great to have you here. >> great to be with you, ezra. >> you're a better political mind than i am. do you see a political trend, a change in the way they're treating what would be called cultural issues? >> i would say throughout his history, the president has always believed in the politics of conviction and has believed that when you talk to his people honestly about issues, you gain political points, even when they're not totally popular. and now we're in a time where, you know, we're not trying to pass legislation particularly on the hill. everything is literally ground to a halt. and so, he has the ability to talk honestly about these issues. and truthfully, after a situation like aurora, for him not to mention it at all i think raised questions with people. and you know, he took this from the perspective that was very much common sense and cited gun owners themselves, which i think w
joining us now is the president of the influential center for american progress. she used to work for the obama administration as secretary for health and human services. nura, great to have you here. >> great to be with you, ezra. >> you're a better political mind than i am. do you see a political trend, a change in the way they're treating what would be called cultural issues? >> i would say throughout his history, the president has always believed in the politics of...
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with him let the syrian people decide its feet and let us see. but you know that. church in your supports and implementing do is sit inside me to ensure you are this is a good fun. actions for the future. let it distinctly. it is interesting to see. it with your. thank you very much. live from the heart of moscow watching r.t. and we were just watching a press conference between the turkish prime minister. the one and of course the russian president vladimir putin a very briefly just a moment here we'll do a quick wrap up and let you know exactly what was run down or most of the comments let's go to from our the turkish prime minister or the one him saying that when it comes to the issue of syria turkey is concerned about our security in syria so he is against the violation of syria's territorial integrity i don't know if that's just political posturing but because of then he goes on to say that the u.n. security council has a lot of responsibility to bear as it makes up its mind on what kind of action to take against syria also a prominent sort of the one saying t
with him let the syrian people decide its feet and let us see. but you know that. church in your supports and implementing do is sit inside me to ensure you are this is a good fun. actions for the future. let it distinctly. it is interesting to see. it with your. thank you very much. live from the heart of moscow watching r.t. and we were just watching a press conference between the turkish prime minister. the one and of course the russian president vladimir putin a very briefly just a moment...
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and washington will send us. the olympics as the british tasked with guarding the games apologizes for its incompetence despite a multi-million pound contract. now as our western nations hailed libya's election as broadly liberal journalist patrick hayes believes there's little for the libyan people to be celebrating discussion it's right now. as libya continues its long march towards democracy militant rivalry talk session and continued outbreaks of violence opposing major challenges we're joined now by spike magazine journalist patrick case even extensively about libya and about what's been going on historic moments for libya really all we going to see the any concrete changes i think it should have been the story moments i mean what we what we've seen with the elections is the first time the libyan people have been able to express their voice and talk about who they want to be elected for the first time in fifty years since nine hundred sixty five should have been the story the moment it should have been the o
and washington will send us. the olympics as the british tasked with guarding the games apologizes for its incompetence despite a multi-million pound contract. now as our western nations hailed libya's election as broadly liberal journalist patrick hayes believes there's little for the libyan people to be celebrating discussion it's right now. as libya continues its long march towards democracy militant rivalry talk session and continued outbreaks of violence opposing major challenges we're...
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sports joins us next. hello there all the ladies from the sporting world right now here in r t thanks for joining us this hour coming up. i was poisoned cyclist frank claims he is then he sent after failing a drug test separate tour de france. big deal switching strikers lautenberg undergoes a medical to join big spending spree century man in a reported twenty five million dollar move from a similar. braving ball to world champion yodlee. sprint race to once again. warning to same bald head of the london olympics. so the toughest stage of this year's tour de france has started with one of the big names frank schleck was pulled out by his radio shack team after failing a drug test the thirty two year old from luxembourg tested positive for a banned retic although he claims he's innocent and may have been poisoned cause twelve in the race has asked for a b. sample to be tested he's the second ride on that test positive. also failed a drugs test a week ago. meanwhile current leader bradley wiggins was full of
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it is great to have you with us. tell us what you found. >> to $21 trillion figure is a shock to a lot of people. it represents about 10% of global wealth. from that standpoint, we think it is i reasonable number. a lot of it is just to the top 100,000 people in the world. the second thing that is striking, the role of the great international banks that we of all come to know and love. ubs, credit suisse, jpmorgan -- all these banks, big recipients of bailout money from taxpayers, and also deeply implicated in the financial crisis in 2008 to the current time. these folks have specialized in helping the wealthiest people on the planet take their money offshore and hide it from tax authorities. >> you talk about pirate banks. a >> this is the business of taking money and moving it to secret offshore accounts and sheltering from taxes. for example, if you're a wealthy mexican investor, you can hold your bank deposits in new york city in citibank or ubs tax-free and the u.s. government does not collect taxes on nonreside
it is great to have you with us. tell us what you found. >> to $21 trillion figure is a shock to a lot of people. it represents about 10% of global wealth. from that standpoint, we think it is i reasonable number. a lot of it is just to the top 100,000 people in the world. the second thing that is striking, the role of the great international banks that we of all come to know and love. ubs, credit suisse, jpmorgan -- all these banks, big recipients of bailout money from taxpayers, and...
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us british are not very good at positivity. we've been whining about the olympics for several weeks now. you've heard about the problems with the security. the taxi drivers, the cabdrivers have been moaning about the olympic route network. you get them in every olympics, of course. but there is nothing quite like somebody coming from overseas, telling us that we're not behind our olympics, for brits to really get behind it. i think so since mitt romney rocked up a couple days ago, you can almost see the brits put their arms around the olympic stadium saying, you know what? we are behind this. i've been watching some of the opening ceremonies secretly because you can't see it for a couple of hours yet. everyone is behind the games and it's looking good. >> he still looks stiff as hell walking around number 10 there. it's a strange way the guy walks. i want to know the politics of this. we'll get to the pictures and the quotes in a second. here's the point. i thought cameron would like him. aren't they fellow tories? >> i think t
us british are not very good at positivity. we've been whining about the olympics for several weeks now. you've heard about the problems with the security. the taxi drivers, the cabdrivers have been moaning about the olympic route network. you get them in every olympics, of course. but there is nothing quite like somebody coming from overseas, telling us that we're not behind our olympics, for brits to really get behind it. i think so since mitt romney rocked up a couple days ago, you can...
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and inform the two fundamental reasons people use the internet however when the web is being used to influence a conflict that has already taken thousands of lives in syria alarm bells start to ring. into exactly who is driving the trend of deadly online training videos. just a click away and the internet is full of these video training guys that are providing dangerous tips that kids see cyber war is taken from their computer screens and given the practical skills to kill the many of these videos that have emerged in the last year or so aimed at the syrian opposition and the syrian rebel forces that are fighting against the syrian regime in the country at the moment but they're easily accessible you have a huge number of views on the huge chief sites where these videos are going up and big questions about the regulation of these videos about why they're allowed to stay out for so long now many of these videos was aimed at the syrian opposition aren't actually made in syria itself it's all many of them originating from other countries including a lot of them coming from the u.s. and
and inform the two fundamental reasons people use the internet however when the web is being used to influence a conflict that has already taken thousands of lives in syria alarm bells start to ring. into exactly who is driving the trend of deadly online training videos. just a click away and the internet is full of these video training guys that are providing dangerous tips that kids see cyber war is taken from their computer screens and given the practical skills to kill the many of these...
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all right abbi thanks for filling us in . ok guys it's time for our last break of the evening but when we come back to late night happy hour for you i'll ask you women purposefully post unflattering pictures of their girlfriends on facebook christopher's out and out of the mind of the joining to discuss. the decline of american power continue. things are so bad that might actually be time revolution. and it turns out that if you are drinking blood for review. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear see some other part of it and realize that everything is all. part of the big picture. a very good. book and they alone and so they'll get a real headline with none of them are the problem with the mainstream media today is that they're completely disconnected from the viewers and what actually matters to those viewers and so that's why young people just don't watch t.v. anymore if they want news they go online and read it but we're trying to take t
all right abbi thanks for filling us in . ok guys it's time for our last break of the evening but when we come back to late night happy hour for you i'll ask you women purposefully post unflattering pictures of their girlfriends on facebook christopher's out and out of the mind of the joining to discuss. the decline of american power continue. things are so bad that might actually be time revolution. and it turns out that if you are drinking blood for review. you know sometimes you see a story...
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sports analogy thanks for joining us they sell and coming up being very volatile. big deals with an strikers lock and key but again which signs a three year contract with perry sounds remained in there with four to twenty five million dollars moved from a similar. i was poisoned cyclist frank schleck claims he's innocent to failing a drug test at the two different. braving balt. blake wins another sprint race to once again set up a warning to use a bald head of the lungs and. first star strikers lautenberg in which has signed a three year contract to complete his move from ac milan to free spending per it sounds your man swindon captain will be taking a reported seventeen million dollars a season after tax it's also believed the french side splashed out twenty five million to buy the thirty year old seat taking the club's spendings to some one hundred thirty seven million dollars this summer the national runs up. for the lot to mate and now police. and to break in the over the moon after joining the two believes will become super cop. i come to a dream team and the
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campaign against egypt and using live. now the biggest name on the track maybe sprinter usain bolt but fellow jamaican blake looks like an increasing threat to the triple olympic champion he has just run nine point eight five in one hundred meters at a low key event in this in switzerland and says he's been on course for the olympics break from the fastest time of the year last month the jamaican trials is nine point seven five in one hundred meters beating bolton clocked nine point eight six he also be bold in the two hundred meters there the pair will go head to head in both of them in london. but whatever happens on the track oscar pistorius is guaranteed to get the headlines to he'll become the first double amputee to compete at the olympics nicknamed the blade runner the south african is to run in the four hundred meters and take part in the four by four hundred meter relay but even though he got silver in the relay at last year's world championships he doesn't rate his chances of a medal in the individual event. to m
campaign against egypt and using live. now the biggest name on the track maybe sprinter usain bolt but fellow jamaican blake looks like an increasing threat to the triple olympic champion he has just run nine point eight five in one hundred meters at a low key event in this in switzerland and says he's been on course for the olympics break from the fastest time of the year last month the jamaican trials is nine point seven five in one hundred meters beating bolton clocked nine point eight six...
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russia makes it very clear hey we've got a naval base there leave us alone. just as america has a base in bahrain and we have told the world we don't care what the leader of bahrain is doing to the people there. russia's stance burb it will go away but it russia vacillates nato will keep pushing push out a foot fence here so it's good having a program. as diplomats and politicians struggle to find ways to contain the escalating violence in syria citizens there of course simply trying to survive the people fall from the front line it's not just bombs and bullets that threaten their lives but a lack of basic goods and soaring prices. of looks at that side of the story but conflict in syria that is now being called a civil war there was more bloodshed and killing in syria today the newest massacre in syria while bullets and body bags main lead news headlines on syria but death is not the only toll of this war warden or citizens who haven't picked sides in this conflict now living daily fear for their lives and now they're also paying dearly with their livelihood
russia makes it very clear hey we've got a naval base there leave us alone. just as america has a base in bahrain and we have told the world we don't care what the leader of bahrain is doing to the people there. russia's stance burb it will go away but it russia vacillates nato will keep pushing push out a foot fence here so it's good having a program. as diplomats and politicians struggle to find ways to contain the escalating violence in syria citizens there of course simply trying to survive...
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and order us to start or they would shoot sometimes the slaughters would stop nice and then detain us crawl and here which really affected our training schedule. an amazing story now elsewhere america's basketball players are about to kick start the european leg of their prelim pick tour the defending olympic champions are due to play host great britain in manchester on thursday before moving on to barcelona for two more exhibition matches but before leaving home they beat brazil eight hundred sixty nine in a friendly to send out a signal to their rivals at the london games however the us are writing off the south american side adding that other opponents too could also cause an upset. i think brazil has a great chance to be in contention for a gold medal. we're going to play a couple other teams in exhibitions that also will be there and tina and spain and one team we will not face and we cross cross over to him france you know france was tony parker leading them and all the n.b.a. players they have will be will be. the men's usa basketball team might take all the headlines the count
and order us to start or they would shoot sometimes the slaughters would stop nice and then detain us crawl and here which really affected our training schedule. an amazing story now elsewhere america's basketball players are about to kick start the european leg of their prelim pick tour the defending olympic champions are due to play host great britain in manchester on thursday before moving on to barcelona for two more exhibition matches but before leaving home they beat brazil eight hundred...
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and it's nice of you to join us here today. live in moscow renewed clashes in syria between rebels and government forces with a series of heavy explosions and shelling heard in the capital the opposition fighters they do say they are behind the latest damascus that killed several top officials but although there has been some condemnation that's being drowned by strong go western calls for more action against assad and. reports from damascus. we were earlier been hearing reports that it's been a massive very intense bombing but as you can see the building is not very much damage some windows broken and actually this is all the damage as we can see from here also from what we can see from here we can understand that the explosion happened inside the building free syrian army has already claimed responsibility for what happened and for that blast and for the killings the news about blast has come at a very tough time for the syrian capital in the last four days damascus has been seen for what the opposition and free syrian army h
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all right abbi thanks for filling us in. ok guys it's time for our last break of the evening but when we come back through such a late night happy hour for you i'll ask if women purposefully post unflattering pictures of their girlfriends on facebook christopher's out and out of for miles each way to discuss. there hasn't been anything good on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. before source material is what helps keep journalism honest we. don't. we want to present. something else. you know i sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. wealthy british style sun. that's not on the telephone. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. we. are guys it's time for a h
all right abbi thanks for filling us in. ok guys it's time for our last break of the evening but when we come back through such a late night happy hour for you i'll ask if women purposefully post unflattering pictures of their girlfriends on facebook christopher's out and out of for miles each way to discuss. there hasn't been anything good on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. before source material is what helps keep journalism honest we. don't. we want to present. something...